MrBOOT is a diskless desktop-streaming terminal server system. Central storage is provided on the server, while clients are able to launch applications locally without affecting the performance of the other clients.

Univention Corporate Client (UCC) is a flexible and efficiently manageable operating system for PCs, notebooks, and thin clients in companies and institutions. The software contains a Linux-based desktop environment optimized for business use. It allows desktops to be adapted to hardware and intended applications. In addition, it can be managed conveniently and efficiently via a Web-based console. In comparison to other systems, it guarantees integrated administration procedures for users, clients, desktops, and permissions and effectively does away with the use of different, uncoordinated tools. It serves as a platform for access to remote desktop solutions and virtualized desktops as well as browser or terminal server-based applications.

The Vexi Platform is used for creating and
deploying rich user interfaces for
Internet/intranet applications that look and feel
like native applications. Vexi uses a combination
of a subset of XML and Javascript to provide a
simple API for the development of interactive
visual components. Vexi provides an intuitive,
themable widget set, created using this API. Vexi
interfaces then communicate with server
applications through XML-RPC or SOAP.

iPfaces is a framework for simple creation of native, form-oriented network applications for mobile devices. The aim of the solution is to screen the programmer completely out from the mobile platform itself, and transfer the entire application logic to the central application server level. Developers with experience with one of the supported Web technologies (ASP.Net, Java, and PHP) may start working with iPFaces virtually immediately.

jOpenRay is a project aiming to improve the experience of thin client administrators and users. It deploys in a few minutes, and all you need is Java. It works on Windows, MacOS, Linux, and Solaris. It provides a user friendly interface and tools. It displays Windows XP, Windows Server, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 desktops via the RDP protocol. It displays MacOS, Linux, and Solaris OS desktops via VNC/RFB.